Electronics : Audiovox Car CNP2000UC XM Radio Direct 2 Add-on Car Stereo Receiver with Mini-Tuner

Audiovox Car CNP2000UC XM Radio Direct 2 Add-on Car Stereo Receiver with Mini-Tuner

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9197







Binding: Electronics
Brand: Audiovox
Color: Black
EAN: 0044476041983
Label: Audiovox
Manufacturer: Audiovox
Model: CNP2000UC
Publisher: Audiovox
Sales Rank: 9197
Studio: Audiovox


Features:
  • Receive XM Satellite radio signal directly through an XM-ready car stereo head unit
  • Easily change channels and see programming information on stereo display
  • Can be installed behind dashboard for clutter-free appearance
  • Single interface adapter can be used used with a variety of XM-ready head units
  • Requires additional, brand-specific adapter cable







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Amazon.com Product Description:
The Audiovox CNP2000UC XM Direct 2 Car Kit is a universal XM satellite radio programmable interface adapter. Designed for use in the car, the XM satellite radio combines a programmable adapter and the XM Mini-Tuner, where you can program the adapter with your home computer to work with the in-dash receiver. You easily can change channels and see programming information on your stereo's display. The adapter can be reprogrammed to work with a different dash receiver, so you can use the compact XM Mini-Tuner with your XM-ready home receiver or in another vehicle with a compatible dock. A subscription to XM is required, as well as an additional, brand-specific cable that connects the adapter to your receiver (not included). Audiovox offers a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box:
Programmable interface adapter, mini-tuner receiver, mini-tuner docking station, magnetic roof mount antenna, USB programming cable (required to download protocol).



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Great
Audiovox Car CNP2000UC XM Radio Direct 2 Add-on Car Stereo Receiver with Mini-Tuner

Excellent product. I own 2 mini-tuners with 2 home docks and 1 car dock and they work flawlessly.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Does not work on ANY radio
This product cannot be used for anything other than a paperwieght...
it is total junk... Not only can you NOT program the device, every computer that I attempted to conect the device to could not install the "software" provided via the audiovox web site..

'windows cannot update the software for this "unknown device" because the driver already installed is newer that the driver you are trying to install" Good-by.....

Tried to get it to work it at home, at work, at a "pro-car audio" shop and at circuit city.. does not work...

Returend it bought the "XMCommanderMT through the AUX port... that worked just fine..



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - They are shpping these but will not work with brands listed
Purchased to use with my eclipse. Checked to be sure it would work before purchasing. Was told "Yes, just down load the software from our site."

Well the true site you need is not listed in the instructions shipped with the item. Once I found the right place, I downloaded the program needed to download & install the "software you need for the Eclipse". I then installed it. Then I tried to dl the software for the eclipse. Now I get a message that IT (the software) is not available for the eclipse!!! I call and got "It will be but I have no itea when the software will be ready, sorry." Then I logged to the Audiovox CUST SERV site See my logged below..

Customer (Wade Wellard) 10/25/2007 01:50 PM
When will the download I need be available. I need one to allow my Eclispe car stereo to work with a mini-tuner via your CNP2000UC.

It is so very nice that your phone customer service people say,"I have no idea when it will be avaiable".

Response (Trudy) 10/26/2007 03:40 PM
Dear Wade,
We are told that this should be available at the end of November. CNPECL1
Sincerely, Trudy, Customer Service


Discussion Thread
Customer (Wade Wellard) 10/26/2007 08:50 PM
No POSITIVE result! I purchased your product to use with my eclipse. I can not. I need a the software for the CNP2000UC. I made no mention of a CNPECL1.

Do you have a solution that I may take advantage of now to listen to XM rado?? I laid out the cash for your product under the notion that it would work, it does not. I also paid for my MX radio subscription. Audiovox sold me what amounted to unusable goods without informing me or your vendors.

I hope Audiovox will do something for me before I have to search other avenues for a solution.

Wade W. Wellard

WOOF I got nothing...................... yet




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